Ratings48
Average rating3.9
Recommended by pop culture happy hour
I found this book - I learned about the book via the pop culture happy hour podcast. It was mostly recommended for the male lead, Carter. I would agree that Carter was not your usual love interest in a romantic book. He was a great change from the usual type and I found this book - a light enjoyable summer read. I will probably read more of the series.
I can say that I am now familiar with Nora Roberts' writings. I'm ready. Murderers, psychos, witches... you name it, I'm game for it. This is Nora Roberts we're talking about. But midway through Vision in White, I got distracted.
Wait, wait. This is Nora Roberts', right? Right?
Where's the mystery?
Where's the psychotic murderer?
Where's the family drama?
Where's the maddeningly mystical witch?
None of the above. Vision in White is simply a romance novel. Don't expect too much of it. The main characters, Mac and Carter, are downright simple, the kind you will encounter in various romance novels. But that doesn't stop me from adoring the both of them. Sure, they have issues. Well, Mac has issues, to be precise. But nothing big. Nothing too complicated.
I'd say, this one is a simple read. Too simple for Roberts, perhaps?
A standard romance. Short for Nora Roberts's modern tales. I haven't felt a connection with her characters the way I usually do for her trilogies or series. Maybe after the next one?